Sellick Partnership is seeking an experienced associate to join a top firm in London, working in the real estate Litigation team. This is an exciting opportunity to become a key player in a dynamic and growing practice, working on a wide range of residential matters.
Key Responsibilities:
Handle a variety of residential matters, including:
* Residential landlord and tenant issues, such as rent recovery and possession claims.
* Service charge disputes, including S proceedings and related tribunal matters.
* Addressing building safety issues, including repairing obligations, fire safety legislation, and service charge concerns.
* Enforcement of easements, restrictive covenants, and rights of light.
* Disrepair cases.
* Adverse possession and squatters' rights issues.
* Provide transactional support on relevant matters.
There will also be opportunities to gain exposure to other areas of real estate litigation, broadening your experience.
Key Qualifications:
* Strong experience in residential real estate litigation, with a focus on the areas mentioned above.
* A proactive attitude and an ability to manage a varied caseload.
* Excellent communication and client management skills.
* Ability to work collaboratively with team members and clients alike.
In exchange, the firm is willing to offer a competitive salary and generous benefits package.
Apply Now
If you're ready to take the next step in your career and work on a broad range of interesting and challenging real estate matters, we would love to hear from you!
For more information, contact Faith Kelly at Sellick Partnership, or apply within.
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